Dear Ian.
Thank you very much for your solutions. It has litterally made life easier. I used to get stuck in groups, winner halfs/looser halfs and the like, but now it's all different.
I had my first tournament this weekend after finding this site. 13 announced their participation, 12 showed up! Now, the solution you made for 13 players was brilliant and well balanced. The solution for 12 players (10 doubles - 3 triples) only balanced who you played with, not against. I haven't rearranged the scheme, so what to do? Then it strucked me: The 13 player scheme was all triples. I don't mind a pair playing a triple in one game, so I simply took out the player number 13, and voila!
So, for all eternity I have nice and balanced schemes for 13 and 12 players.
Given the new opening on the criterias, is it possible to make schemes for 10 and 11 players as well, and I would be home free.
Excact criterias are:
- All play on the same side with all once.
- All play against all as balanced as possible.
- The above two criterias can be switched.
- Triples games should be the standard, but 2 versus 3 games a allowed, as are 2 versus 2 (but then prefered balance between number of times each player plays in doubles and in triples).
- Not more than 16 games in total (prefered a bit lower if possible).
Thanks once more for help and aid already given. If this last request if too little math and too much....something else, it's perfectly ok.
In awe,
Klaus